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Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I think media in Canada has been doing amazing work and we are really grateful for it. If I may say, of course media has independence. They have their own rules and regulations, and their own understanding and they go for it. If I may suggest, this is the momentum that the me

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Kyaw Win

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I would divide it into three parts: one media in Burma, the media in the international community, and then the media in China, you may say. The first media, in Burma, is one of the key tools that is propagating anti-Muslim hate speech. These media are owned by the cronies and t

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Kyaw Win

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  From our perspective, from our view, it is extremely important to continually support the Bangladesh government and the people on the ground, because they are facing enormous difficulties to receive any proper humanitarian aid and to continue to receive humanitarian aid on the gr

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Kyaw Win

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  If I may, with the genocide that continues, especially if I talk about the Rohingya, there are less than 500,000 remaining in Rakhine State now, but there are some 120,000 remaining in Sittwe Township, and they are in the IDP camp around Sittwe. A few days ago, on the 25th, ther

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Kyaw Win

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Sure. I would like to quickly say that a heinous crime has been committed in northern Rakhine state, in villages such as Tula Toli and Chut Pyin, and mass killing has continued. The problem is that the genocide is not finished yet. They are killing without guns, without any mil

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Kyaw Win

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you very much, Madam, for giving me a chance to speak here today. Hi and thank you to everyone in the room. I would like to first introduce myself. I'm an executive director and the founder of the Burma Human Rights Network. We're based in London and we operate across Bu

November 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Kyaw Win